Its Been A Minute

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I’m baaaaaack! 🙂

Its January, 2026.

The last time I wrote a blog was over 2 years ago.

Life looked very different then and a lot has happened in that space of time… I’m not sure exactly where to start so maybe I’ll start from now and work my way backwards.

South African Penguin baby hatched in November, 2025

Since moving back to Bismarck, ND in the summer of 2023 I became one of the zoo veterinarians at Dakota Zoo!

O.M.G! This has been a ride, for sure!

This opportunity is a dream gig for most veterinarians and I am privileged to work with a variety of cool critters as well as some pretty unique zookeepers and zoo staff. Its fair to say that I learn something every time I’m there (which is every few days, generally, but Thursdays are our set Zoo Rounds and Team Meeting days).

Erv, our second penguin baby we hatched last year at Dakota Zoo (2025 picture)

Full disclosure: I do not have a Veterinary Zoo residency in my background. Those of you who have followed along for years know I made it into and through veterinary school up in Saskatoon in the early 2000s (2005 graduate of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine- woot woot!!!) and then began mixed animal practice in ND before moving to western Montana where I opened my own solo practice, Seeley Swan Veterinary and ran that for a several years.

Zoo medicine was the furthest thing from my mind.

Seeley Swan Veterinary a bazillion years ago with the annual Dog Days of Summer… it was a bit of a zoo, come to think of it!

So its pretty fricking cool that I get to meet, care for and learn about a variety of amazing creatures that I never thought I would be exposed to.

Ruby… the zoo’s very first penguin S African penguin baby!!!

We try to instill empathy in folks for conservation and wildlife and educate people on endangered and/or threatened species and what you, me, your neighbor and every stranger in the world can do to help a variety of species.

Clearly I am enamored with our South African penguin colony, as seen from the pictures. To date, we have hatched a total of 4 chicks, with the twin boys, Doc and Marty arriving in November.

What a time, monitoring select parents for eggs, then making sure the eggs are developing correctly, waiting for hatching and then making sure the parents do their things to keep the little babies alive and fed.

This was Doc the morning he hatched!
And this was Marty in his own egg the same day… they were laid a couple of days apart and hatched similarly.

These babies grow at a fairly unbelievable rate. And even though we went through this with Ruby and Erv, its still astounding how they develop.

Baby Doc in November!

We weighed the babies every day until they triple their birth weight.

Then we weigh them every second day.

Weighing penguin chicks… Doc graduated to the little tub before Marty did!

Sexing birds isn’t your typical, ‘lift up the tail feathers and peek’… we sent in eggshell membranes to a lab for DNA analysis and what a kick finding out these twins were both boys.

We had our Exotics Zookeepers come up with 4 choices for names… Maverick and Goose, Luigi and Mario, and Chandler and Joey were the other choices… and then we put it to the community to choose names. For a small fee you got an online vote and the first week of January we announced that Doc and Marty (from Back to the Future) were the chosen names!

More weigh-ins as they have been growing!

The penguin babies have been doing swimming lessons with our veterinary technician, Brandy and Zookeepers and soon they will be ready to join the rest of our colony.

Its bittersweet thinking of the boys being out with everyone else but cute, wonderful and awesome, too.

Vet checks in the colony with LVT, Brandy in 2024

The penguins in general are just hilarious. I’ve always had a thing for penguins (I still have my paper mache pengy, Kool, from a restaurant in BC many, many years ago) and who knew I’d actually get to meet, hold, handle and get pecked by these entertaining little creatures some days?

And the drama? Who needs soap operas or Real Housewives shows. The penguin colony at Dakota Zoo has it all!

Introducing Erv to Ruby last year…

The zoo is so much more for me than the penguin colony and there’s just no way I can share everyone in my first blog post after 2-plus years away from the blogosphere.

Other exciting new things that only happened since moving back to Bismarck are the Bismarck-Legacy girls hockey team that I coach on a weekly basis.

The Girls at the State Championship February, 2025

Head Coach, Nick and I had talked a lot in 2024 about creating a culture for this team that included making skating a priority. As a seasoned power skating coach I have always maintained that I don’t care how great your shot is if you can’t get to the puck first.

It took the team a little while to buy into the whole ‘skating without a puck’ thing last season but some of the top players did buy in.

And then more players did.

And we did notes after all of the games I watched and I could work on individual things with each skater because not everyone skates the same or has the same areas they can improve.

And damned if we didn’t win the State Championship with a team of fast, feisty, tough little women who went in as the 5th seed!

The Championship Game in Grand Forks, ND last February!

This season we had close to 40 players try out for the team… wanting to be a part of the culture. Coach Nick has me skate the girls every Monday and the notes we do after the games are a huge part of individual skater improvement and overall team growth. Its a blast and I love my Mondays and game days with the girls.

The Girls last week, supporting one of our captains as she signs to play hockey in a top college next year!

I’m ridiculously proud (and a tiny bit protective) of this group of young women.

I didn’t factor coaching an elite Varsity team like this into my life when I imagined moving back to Bismarck in 2023 but I’m really happy Coach Nick reached out in 2024 when he did.

I’ve always enjoyed hanging out with teenagers. Their energy and emotions as they discover the world and themselves is infectious. I loved being a teenager, myself. Its why I chose teenagers as my main characters in my books (still haven’t got the 5th book out… some of it rattles around in my head and I miss Luke, Ben, Gwen, Bethany, Derek and of course Tabitha, Zagros and their twins on a regular basis).

Some fun book readings and sales this past November and December!

So that’s just a couple of facets of my life right now.

Re-imagined.

In Bismarck, North Dakota.

When our new Giant Continental Rabbit, Pal, moved to Bismarck a few months ago!

I miss the spectacular mountains of western Montana but North Dakota has its own beauty that continues to humble me with a bevvy of tornadoes last year, wicked ice storms over Christmas and a current freezy-pop cold snap that we are finally (hopefully) on the right side of as I type.

I miss my real estate office in Seeley Lake but Clearwater Properties Bismarck opened officially in July of 2024 and I’ve got 2 great land listings that are also Sports Afield Trophy Property listings and I’m headed to the Dallas Safari Club convention with Sports Afield next month. I closed a few listings for buyers in 2025, too, so I’ll share more about my real estate journey another time.

I miss my adult skating community in Missoula but I bought new skates here in an effort to actually improve and… well… I AM improving and its a blast! I’m also sharing this skating journey- the good and the not-as-good- with my social media peeps and will share it here, too.

I miss many friends in Montana but I have made so many new friends and reconnected with so many old friends in North Dakota that its overwhelming at times to have so much love and friendship in my life.

Old friends like my books’ talented illustrator, Ben Brick!
New friends like the beautiful miss Brooke Benson!

So… here we go. Back in the blogosphere.

I hope I can keep this up. The fact I had a couple of hours to commit to this today was incredible in itself. I suppose if I don’t blog for awhile its only because I am doing too much stuff. My hashtag remains, #beallthethings

This was fun! Share any comments or questions you might have below- I always enjoy hearing who reads my stuff. xoxo

On the bus with the girls at State en route to the State title last year!
Still loving my role at Interstate Vet Clinic. My clinic days used to have one or two appointments but they are now absolutely slammed and its fabulous!
The Clearwater Properties Bismarck location in downtown Bismarck officially opened in 2024!
Martini has eagerly come along for the ride! xo

Tall Tails in Fyfe Life

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the Fyfe Bee Gees, (aka the trio of trouble!)

I’ve been working on that whole ‘few versions of myself’ lately although the one I miss the most is the golfer.

Our local course closed in October and today’s little snow squall is just another reminder of what season it is. While it hasn’t been as cold as it could be for December we have had some cold snaps where it takes way longer to get dressed to go outside than it does in August. Heck, in the summer we just slide our feet into our sandals and away we go. This time of year you have to choose which jacket or coat to wear, and layer on a scarf with a toque and don’t forget the gloves!

And then its a question of which gloves to wear based on the activity you’re heading outside to do. Are we stacking or splitting wood? Are we driving into town? Are we getting more cat food out for the barn kitties? When you live on a ranch like we do you have to consider all of these things!

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Professor Higgins, asking Maurice and Andy to open the door.

I’ve been the pet Mummy- a role I absolutely cherish. Of course this time of year the outside cats submit their resumes for indoor status. Professor Higgins leaps up to the kitchen door (there are no stairs there yet) and sits there, pathetically meowing for us to let him in.

He has never been loose in the house with the ferrets but he has such a kind, sweet soul- I think they would all be fine.

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Higgy-in-the-house today

Higgins is no dummy. He worked me over easily enough and right now he is enjoying his second day of walk-about inside the house. So far so good. Babs and him made some noise the first time he was in and Sport had to pull the Siamese noise-making thing but hopefully his very large self will be a very large presence within the house at some point.

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Christmastown, 2019!

I’ve been a whimsical home owner lately- Alistair and I got Christmastown set up around Thanksgiving and it brings a huge smile to my face when I get it all going at night. Its the perfect little fantasy town for me- we have several ice rinks, an animal shelter, a pet portrait studio, grooming and boarding facilities, a brew pub and fun shopping places.

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All things animal-related in Christmastown!

Dogs and cats are all over the place as this is a very pet-friendly little community. The doggy daycare and portrait studio are brand new this year, along with a charming clock tower and barn house. The barn is next to the cozy little log cabin where I like to think Fyfe Life, Fantasy-version takes place.

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Fyfe Life in Christmastown?

The Me in this community gets to be a vet at the barn just like the Me in real life got to be a veterinarian again today, too. Well, veterinary surgeon to be more specific.

My good friend, Jessie, who was my veterinary assistant when I still had the clinic, stopped by this morning and Operation NutsBeGone commenced with the new stray cat, D’embe (formerly known as Lava), starring in the lead role.

(We are huge fans of The Blacklist and the character, D’embe on the show…. the name just seemed to better suit our little kitty who has hung around for a few weeks now.)

I had the drugs to knock him out although, admittedly, expiration dates were long past for one of them. I figured if he didn’t sedate appropriately then we’d just try again another day with new drugs. But he sedated beautifully and D’embe is neutered and vaccinated and currently in a crate in our heated garage as the drugs wear off. Special thanks to Dr.Kelly in Nevada for the excellent drug dosages for our cute little guy.

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Immediately post-op. He’s sitting up now.

I’m hopeful D’embe and Jockey can come to terms where they don’t whack at each other. Jockey was neutered as a kitten but he has always had a bit of toughness to him. While he can be sweet and adoring purring away in my arms I have heard him and D’embe get into it. D’embe started at least one of the altercations that I witnessed but I think Jockey came out on top of that one. Neither kitty has needed Clavamox yet but its here if we do.

I’m hoping the neutering will calm the little fella down. He isn’t aggressive towards Jockey or Higgins most of the time and they all eat and sleep together in the barn where I lock them up each night.

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“Look, Sport, just go tell Mum to open the door, okay?”

I have also been a writer again lately, which is where the ‘tall tales’ of the title comes from. (Well, I wrote ‘tail’, didn’t I? See what I did just there?)

My main goal for this winter is to complete the 4th book in my Missing Lake series. I am 42,000 words and 8 1/2 chapters in. I worry that I might have too much I want to include but then sometimes the characters take the book on a different journey than what I have planned in my head.

So many readers what the character, Josh to come back. But Josh can’t come back. He was never supposed to come back. His mom is in witness protection and they take that stuff seriously. When they left Missing Lake in book 2 that was supposed to be it and Luke had to learn that life sucks sometimes.

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Maurice helped me celebrate hitting 41,000 words the other day! Bonjour!

I have been thoroughly enjoying the writing again. Last winter I was learning all about life as a realtor and I had 3 transactions that kept me on my toes from September through January and then some more after that. I didn’t get into a writing rhythm, and, in the end, I’m glad I stopped the process. When I took the book up again this fall I re-wrote a few things and I’m really happy about the direction I’m going this time around.

It wasn’t that what I had written was wrong or that it wasn’t good. Its that the version of life in Missing Lake right now is that much better.

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My lap right now as I’m writing and also how I write my novels.

I’m certainly less distracted this time around and I feel more confidant not being at the real estate office from 9-5 almost every day. Those were my very first transactions last year, though, and I’m so glad I gave everything I could to get things to closing.

I don’t have any specific transactions on the go right now so that allows more time to socialize pets, set up sparkly, musical little fantasy holiday towns and invite my friends over to help me neuter a new cat on our freezer during a snow storm.

I’m also watching a friend at the NFR get bucked around on a bronc in Vegas and the figure skating Grand Prix Final. All these parts of being Me are fun but my reporting on the skating world will have to wait for another time. Professor Higgins wants to go back outside and D’embe won’t be too far behind. Now that he’s donated his reproductive organs at the door I will live up to my promise to keep him warm, loved and well-fed.

Now, which gloves and jacket are required for carrying a kitty down to the barn?

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Post-op. He’s up and chatting now.

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“Do you think I’m a bit cross-eyed, Mummy?”

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In honor of our old black lab companion, Casey. Always makes us smile!

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The ice rink where it all began and a gift shop (with its own Christmastown in the window) and the brew pub, complete with Santa flying around a Christmas tree. What’s not to love?